Managing at a Distance 1st Edition
Managing at a Distance 1st Edition by Tom Coughlan, David J. Fogarty, Gary Bernstein, and Lynda Wilson is a timely, practical guide for leaders navigating the realities of remote and distributed work. Clear, actionable, and research-backed, this book equips managers with the skills to lead high-performing teams across time zones, cultures, and communication channels.
Discover proven techniques for building trust remotely, setting measurable goals, sustaining accountability, and fostering collaboration without the luxury of face-to-face interaction. The authors combine real-world case studies with step-by-step frameworks that make complex challenges—virtual onboarding, performance feedback, cross-cultural communication—manageable and repeatable. Whether you lead a small remote team or coordinate global operations, the strategies translate across industries and regions.
Readers will learn how to design effective remote workflows, choose the right communication cadence, and cultivate a resilient team culture that thrives despite distance. Emphasis on practical tools, such as structured meeting protocols, remote performance metrics, and conflict-resolution approaches, makes this edition especially valuable for managers in the US, UK, Europe, Asia, Australia, and beyond.
Ideal for first-time remote leaders, HR professionals, project managers, and executives aiming to optimize distributed work, Managing at a Distance 1st Edition turns uncertainty into competitive advantage. Engage your team, reduce friction, and deliver results—no matter where people are located. Order your copy today to start transforming the way you lead in a connected, global workplace.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


